Andy Scott has revealed he could be tempted away from Griffin Park, despite penning a new five-year deal with the club last weekend.

The 35-year-old boss has impressed since taking over from former England captain Terry Butcher in December, and agreed a revised contract with the Bees after Saturday's defeat to Hereford United.

The deal, offered by the board after staving off the threat of relegation, is littered with get-out clauses.

The ex-Sheffield United striker is keen for Brentford to challenge at the top end of the table next season and concedes that may attract attention to his talents, saying his head could be turned by the right offer.

"I'm ambitious. They know my feelings for the club, but I do want to move on to bigger and better things. Hopefully, that can be at Brentford," he said.

"Ultimately, I will only be here for as long as I am successful.

"There are get-out clauses on both sides. I want to move forward with this club but, if I don't get results, I won't.

"If I continue to be succesful then, hopefully, we will be planning for the Championship during my spell in charge.

"We can't expect things to happen overnight, but I would like to think that if we get the right players in on the money I have, we should be pushing for a top-seven finish."